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Clinical results with computer support of the decisions (in cardiosurgical intensive care unit)

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Databases for Cardiology

Part of the book series: Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine ((DICM,volume 115))

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Mathematical and algorithmic methods of diagnosis and treatment have been discussed, developed and introduced for the last third of the century. An analysis of this scientific trend and of clinical practice leaves no doubt that they are developing as if parallel, sometimes without intersecting. In connection with this E.N. Shortliff noted that ‘… beyond a range of scientific investigations any system, in essence, even that one providing high-quality work hasn’t been effectively used’ [17].

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Lishchouk, V.A. (1991). Clinical results with computer support of the decisions (in cardiosurgical intensive care unit). In: Meester, G.T., Pinciroli, F. (eds) Databases for Cardiology. Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine, vol 115. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3720-1_14

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